This cute puppy was separated from its mother and abandoned at the market. The puppy was just a baby.
He crouched against the wall, not knowing what to do next. The puppy had not yet learned to live without his mother, he did not know how to take care of himself. And there was no one to take care of him.
Natalia found the puppy in front of her market pavilion. When she came to work in the morning, she noticed the little guy sitting in a puddle. The pup was obviously well cared for and his mother obviously loved him.
Natalia picked up the baby from the puddle and took it to the gazebo. The puppy was obviously hungry. He was very small and could not eat by himself. The girl had to buy baby food and feed it from a bottle.
When the baby had eaten enough, the question arose: where to send the baby next? He was too small for the orphanage.
He wouldn’t have gotten along with the adult dogs there. In addition, enteritis, dangerous for such a baby, was rampant in the city’s shelters.
At the end of the day, Natalia still hadn’t decided what to do with the puppy. But she knew very well that she couldn’t leave him on the street. The girl left the dog in the market pavilion all night to make sure he would get through the night without adventures.
Now the puppy named Daisy lives in a gazebo in the market. During the day Natalia is with him and in the evening he is all alone. At night, Daisy wanders the dark pavilion trying to find his mother. He often cries from loneliness and fear. But no one comes to comfort and calm him.
In the morning Natalia appears in the gazebo. She brings baby food to the puppy and the puppy has company for a few hours. This allows him to get rid of the feeling of loneliness, at least for a short time.
Daisy is still very young, but he has been through many trials in his life. When he was very young, he was snatched from his mother and left helpless and defenseless on the street.
Why were people so cruel to the baby? Animals, like humans, have souls. They suffer too, they just can’t tell anyone. Throwing such a baby out into the street is the same as throwing a five-month-old out of the house and expecting it to fend for itself.